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Hoteliers Back Xcaret in Litigation for Commercial Exploitation of Mayan Culture

Summary by El Economista
Cancun, QRoo.- The Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean ruled in favor of Grupo Xcaret and the commercial use of the cultural heritage of Mayan culture, following the ruling of the Court that revoked the protection that allowed the use of pre-Hispanic symbolology in the theme parks and advertising of this company.“Tourism activity is closely linked to the cultural richness and identity of our communities. Mexico is a tourist power, to a large …
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Jasmín Ramos / Grupo Cantón Entrepreneurs of the Caribbean back Xcaret after controversy over Mayan symbols and call to protect culture without affecting tourism development. Cancún.- In the face of the controversy over the prohibition of Grupo Xcaret on the use of Mayan symbols for commercial purposes, the president of the Caribbean Business Coordinating Council, Javier [...] The post Supports business sector to Xcaret for using Mayan symbols a…

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Cancun, QRoo.- The Hotel Council of the Mexican Caribbean ruled in favor of Grupo Xcaret and the commercial use of the cultural heritage of Mayan culture, following the ruling of the Court that revoked the protection that allowed the use of pre-Hispanic symbolology in the theme parks and advertising of this company.“Tourism activity is closely linked to the cultural richness and identity of our communities. Mexico is a tourist power, to a large …

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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